Geography, asked by hellomonkey9523, 2 months ago

How does deforestation lead to soil erosion?

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Answered by marwatkhan558
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Explanation:

Deforestation can have destructive effects on soils. ... Logging and small-scale removal of trees exposes soil to rain splash which loosens and dislodges soil particles, eroding soil and creating a more impermeable bare surface, which increases runoff. Above: An example of deforestation and erosion.

Answered by patrasuchismita79
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Deforestation is a major cause of soil erosion, perhaps the main cause. Trees and their roots provide the soil with an anchor, as well as shelter from the wind and rain. When forests are wiped out, the land becomes exposed, leaving it vulnerable to being washed or blown away by elements.

Important terms from above answer

Deforestation:-

Deforestation is the clearing or thinning of forests by human for wood, crop lands and grazing land.

Soil erosion:-

The removal of the topsoil cover by water, wind and human activities is called soil erosion.

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